IN THE COMMUNITY: Why Suffragettes from Tilehurst are thought to be behind the arson of a Wargrave church
Wargrave Local History Society's February meeting was an illustrated presentation by Dr Margaret Simons, on Suffragettes
Read moreDetailsWargrave Local History Society's February meeting was an illustrated presentation by Dr Margaret Simons, on Suffragettes
Read moreDetailsREADING Festival has announced its second round of artists who will be performing at this year's event in August. The announcement brings a slew of more than 70 acts who...
Read moreDetailsThe NHS Trust has finished two years' worth of work installing a new CT scanning suite at the site on London Road
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that it has conducted a public consultation on proposals to allow cyclists to use the Reading Station underpass
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has secured £327,000 of funding to create interactive educational programmes to raise awareness about air quality
Read moreDetailsA MOULDY flat is making life a misery for one Reading mum and her two young children.
Read moreDetailsTesco customers in Reading can choose to round up their shop to the nearest £1 at self-service tills to help a campaign for three health charities
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help tracing a person who was reported missing from Wokingham on Monday, February 20, and may have links to the Reading area
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN moved through to the FA Women's Cup quarter-finals with a penalty shootout victory away at Tottenham Hotspur.
Read moreDetailsReading'S Bar 77 was transformed into a little slice of hell for an evening as a regular drag event at the venue returned, hosted by Big Jay
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